Increase in Tax Rate for Fire and Emergency Services Funding (Vote For 1)

For

197

70.36

Increase in Tax Rate for Fire and Emergency Services Funding (Vote For 1)

Against

83

29.64

ARANSAS COUNTY

UNOFFICIAL RESULTS

ARANSAS COUNTY

6 OF 6 PRECINCTS REPORTING

TOTAL VOTES

PERCENT

County Judge

CH "Burt" Mills

7,217

100

Judge, County Court-at-Law

Richard Bianchi (Republican)

7,133

100

District Clerk

Pam Heard (Republican)

7,377

100

County Clerk

Valerie K. Amason (Republican)

7,268

100

County Treasurer

Alma Tamburin Cartwright (Republican)

7,217

100

County Surveyor

Jerry Brundrett (Republican)

7,317

100

County Commissioner, Pct. 2

Leslie "Bubba" Casterline (Republican)

1,161

100

County Commissioner, Precinct 4

Wendy Laubach (Republican)

2,481

100

Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 1

Diane Dupnik (Republican)

2,744

100

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2

Diana Rinche-McGinnis (Republican)

4,522

100

ARANSAS COUNTY NAVIGATION DISTRICT

6 OF 6 PRECINCTS REPORTING

TOTAL VOTES

PERCENT

Commissioner, Precinct 2

Tony Dominguez

927

100

Commissioner, Precinct 4

Victor Contreras

391

16.09

Dave Hattman

826

36.76

Mickey Casterline

1,070

47.15

Commissioner, at-large

Tommy Moore

3,757

54.27

R. Ray Burdette

2,819

40.1

KLEBERG COUNTY

FINAL UNOFFICAL RESULTS

KLEBERG COUNTY

17 OF 17 PRECINCTS REPORTING

TOTAL VOTES

PERCENT

County Judge

Rudy Madrid (Republican)

4409

52.3

Leo Alarcon (Democrat)

4021

47.7

Judge, County Court of Law

J. Dean Craig (Republican)

3709

44.19

Jaime E. Carrillo (Democrat)

4685

55.81

District Clerk

Jennifer L. Whittington (Republican)

4425

52.52

Norma De La Garza (Democrat)

4000

47.48

County Clerk

Brandon Wayne Barrera (Republican)

3698

44.15

Stephanie G. Garza (Democrat)

4678

55.85

County Treasurer

Priscilla Alaniz Cantu (Democrat)

5838

100

Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 1

Belinda Garza (Republican)

1144

46.69

Andy Gonzalez (Democrat)

1306

53.31

Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 2

Carmen Cortez (Democrat)

1260

100

Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 3

Chris Lee (Republican)

1305

53.37

Robert Zavala (Democrat)

1140

46.63

Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4

Esequiel "Cheque" De la Paz (Democrat)

1273

100

County Commissioner, Precinct 2

Chuck Schultz (Republican)

844

49.47

Ruben Covarrubias Canales (Democrat)

778

45.6

Roy Saenz (write-in candidate)

84

4.92

County Commissioner, Precinct No. 4

Rene Lomas Bazan (Republican)

519

29.14

Zaragoza "Shorty" Salinas Jr. (Democrat)

1262

70.86

Constable, Precinct No. 1 unexpired term

Billy Joe Hack (Republican)

1757

100

Constable, Precinct No. 3

Jesse Rivera (Republican)

1534

63.15

Valarie A. Enzenbacher (Democrat)

895

36.85

RIVIERA ISD

5 OF 5 PRECINCTS REPORTING

TOTAL VOTES

PERCENT

Board of Trustees

Rodney Malin

597

34.77

Tomas "Tommy" Longoria Jr.

299

17.41

Billy Colston III

503

29.3

DeAnna Hamblin

318

18.52

Board of Trustees

Becky Cantu Gutierrez

314

53.86

Tracy Hubert Beadle

269

46.14

SAN PATRICIO COUNTY

UNOFFICIAL FINAL RESULTS

SAN PATRICIO COUNTY

EARLY VOTING AND MAIL-IN VOTES

TOTAL VOTES

PERCENT

County Judge

David R. Krebs (Republican)

13,078

100

Judge, County Court at Law

Elizabeth Welborn (Republican)

13,012

100

District Clerk

Heather Marks (Republican)

12,937

100

County Clerk

Gracie Alaniz-Gonzales (Democrat)

9,061

100

County Treasurer

Denise Janak (Republican)

12,918

100

County Surveyor

Julius Petrus (Republican)

12,906

100

Justice of the Peace Precinct No. 1

Yolanda P. Guerrero (Democrat)

1417

100

Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 2

Daniel "Danny" Garza (Democrat)

956

100

Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 4

Karen Diaz (Republican)

4,769

100

Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 5

Nere Villarreal (Democrat)

1,310

100

Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 6

Susan Price (Republican)

3,888

100

Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 8

Elvia L. Hernandez (Democrat)

1,114

100

County Commissioner, Precinct No. 2

Gary Moore Sr. (Republican)

4,800

100

County Commissioner, Precinct No. 4

Howard J. Gillespie (Republican)

3,456

100

Constable, Precinct No. 5 (Unexpired term)

Valde Ramirez (Democrat)

1,375

100

CITY OF TAFT

UNOFFICIAL FINAL RESULTS

TOTAL VOTES

PERCENT

Alderperson, Ward 1

Rolando "Ronnie" Rodriguez

93

41.52

Leonard Vasquez

131

58.48

TOTAL VOTES

PERCENT

The legal sale of all alcoholic beverages including mixed beverages

For

476

67.14

Against

233

32.86

Alderperson, Ward 2

TOTAL VOTES

PERCENT

Lolo Hernandez

381

100

MATHIS ISD BOND ELECTION

UNOFFICIAL FINAL RESULTS

Proposition A

TOTAL VOTES

PERCENT

The issuance of not to exceed $13,500,000 of Mathis Independent School District school building bonds for the purposes of designing, constructing, renovating, improving, acquiring, and equipping school facilities, including renovations and improvements to the High School, and levying of a tax in payment thereof.

For

974

52.62

Against

877

47.38

JUDICIAL RACES

RACE

TOTAL VOTES

PERCENT

JUDICIAL RACES

EARLY VOTING AND MAIL-IN VOTES

Chief Justice, 13th Court of Appeals District (Multiple counties)

Ernie Aliseda (Republican)

207,160

26.28

Dori Contreras (Democrat)

240,438

53.71

Justice, 13th Court of Appeals District, Place 2 (Multiple counties)

Greg Perkes (Republican)

207,658

46.28

Nora Longoria (Democrat)

240,985

53.71

Justice, 13th Court of Appeals District, Place 4

Jaime Tijerina (Republican)

220,404

49.5

Rudy Delgado (Democrat)

224,807

50.49

Justice, 13th Court of Appeals District, Place 5

Clarissa Silva (Republican)

208,926

46.8

Gina Benavides (Democrat)

237,430

53.19

District Judge, 105th Judicial District (Nueces and Kleberg, Kenedy unavailable)

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Nueces County Judge-elect Barbara Canales (right) receives congratulations from Alex Harris the day after Election Day following the State of the Port at the Congressman Solomon P. Ortiz International Center. Canales, a Democrat, received 4,407 more votes than Republican candidate Mike Pusley. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times

Nueces County Judge-elect Barbara Canales (from left) receives congratulations from Andres Gonzalez and Alex Garcia the day after Election Day following the State of the Port at the Congressman Solomon P. Ortiz International Center. Canales, a Democrat, received 4,407 more votes than Republican candidate Mike Pusley. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times

Republican candidate for Nueces County Judge Mike Pusley (left) looks at early voting numbers with his daughter Candi Pusley during his watch party at the Bar-B-Q Man on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-TImes

Kynleigh Tegeler (from left), 6, Kamryn Cleveland, 10, and Ryleigh Tegeler, 9, make up a cheer in support of Republican candidate for Nueces County Judge Mike Pusley at his watch party. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times

Supporters of Nueces County Judge-elect Barbara Canales listen as she gives her acceptance speech during her watch party at the Best Western on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-TImes

Nueces County Judge-elect Barbara Canales (center) talks with Hugo Berlanga following the State of the Port at the Congressman Solomon P. Ortiz International Center. Canales, a Democrat, received 4,407 more votes than Republican candidate Mike Pusley, to earn the county judge seat. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times

Nueces County Judge-elect Barbara Canales receives congratulations the day after Election Day following the State of the Port at the Congressman Solomon P. Ortiz International Center. Canales, a Democrat, received 4,407 more votes than Republican candidate Mike Pusley. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times

Nueces County Judge-elect Barbara Canales receives congratulations from Corpus Christi Mayor Joe McComb the day after Election Day following the State of the Port at the Congressman Solomon P. Ortiz International Center. Canales, a Democrat, received 4,407 more votes than Republican candidate Mike Pusley. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times

Members of the Mike Pusley campaign team, Jessica Davila-Burnett (left) and Pam OÕConnor, look at early voting numbers for the Nueces County Judge race at the Bar-B-Q Man on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times

Republican candidate for Nueces County Judge Mike Pusley talks with his brother, Lance Pusley, about early voting numbers at the Bar-B-Q Man on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times

Nueces County Judge-elect Barbara Canales (left) thanks her mother Yolanda Canales while giving her acceptance speech during her watch party at the Best Western on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-TImes

Nueces County Judge-elect Barbara Canales thanks her father Tony Canales (left) while giving her acceptance speech during her watch party at the Best Western on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-TImes

Nueces County Judge-elect Barbara Canales (from left) thanks her mother Yolanda Canales and father Tony Canales while giving her acceptance speech during her watch party at the Best Western on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-TImes

Republican candidate for Nueces County Judge Mike Pusley (left) looks at early voting numbers with a member of his campaign team, Jessica Davila-Burnett, at the Bar-B-Q Man on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Rachel Denny Clow/Caller-Times

Democrat Barbara Canales supporters gather at a Best Western in Corpus Christi as they keep a close eye on election results in the Nueces County race on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018. Alexandria Rodriguez/Caller-Times

Corpus Christi mayor Joe McComb seeking re-election looks at the local news as early voting numbers came out putting him at 51.4% early on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018. Courtney Sacco/Caller-Times

Corpus Christi mayoral candidate Michael Hall talks to the media at the Post waits at as he waits for the last votes to be counted and a runoff to be called on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018. Courtney Sacco/Caller-Times

Candidate for Corpus Christi's City Council District 3 seat, Roland Barrera campaigns outside the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center during election day on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018. Courtney Sacco/Caller-Times

Candidate for Corpus Christi's City Council District 3 seat, Roland Barrera campaigns outside the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center during election day on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018. Courtney Sacco/Caller-Times

Candidate for Corpus Christi's City Council At Large seat, Kaylynn Paxson campaigns outside the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center during election day on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018. Courtney Sacco/Caller-Times